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Are Catholics, Jews, Mormons considered Christians?

Please don’t take offense… I’m very ignorant when it comes to religions.
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deadgerbil · 22-25
Jews would not be considered Christian. Why would they be? Do they believe in Jesus? No they don't.

Catholics obviously are christians but people love to create a divide and say they aren't 'real' Christians and vice versa. So that's whatever.

Mormons, that's where you have a Christian based group, that's gone ahead and added another book to the mix and that's where you start to really stray from conventional Christianity, whether that be protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, etc.
@deadgerbil I agree with what you said except on one point:

Just because a person is Catholic, protestant, jewish, lutheran, pentecost, baptist, evangelical, mormon, whatever their denomination, that doesn't mean they have accepted Christ as their Savior. Not all that go to church are saved, is what I'm saying. That part is up to the individual. We're not automatically this or that because we join a church.
deadgerbil · 22-25
@LadyGrace I agree with that. People can claim to be apart of the most doctrinally sound flavor of Christianity, yet be a Christian in name only.
@deadgerbil [quote] Mormons, that's where you have a Christian based group, that's gone ahead and added another book to the mix and that's where you start to really stray from conventional Christianity, whether that be protestant, Catholic, Orthodox, etc.[/quote]

I hope you won't associate Christianity with mormonism. Their belief systems are totally different. They believe salvation is work based, earned, whereas Christians do not. It's not biblical.
deadgerbil · 22-25
@LadyGrace ok ©️